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Monongalia County presents curriculum audit results, expands behavior training and keeps cell‑phone policy in classrooms
Summary
Deputy Superintendent Donna Stolorico summarized findings from elementary curriculum audits May 13, highlighted behavior blueprint training attended by hundreds of teachers, said the district’s phone pouch policy has reduced distractions and described plans to expand summer mastery programs.
MONONGALIA COUNTY, W.Va. — Donna Stolorico, deputy superintendent for Monongalia County Schools, gave an elementary curriculum audit “season‑finale” presentation at the board’s May 13 meeting that summarized school‑level findings and districtwide initiatives aimed at improving instruction and student behavior.
Stolorico outlined outcomes from school visits and the district’s response to issues identified in last year’s audit. She told the board behavior was the most frequently cited problem and described the district’s “behavior blueprint” training that drew close to 400 teacher participants; Stolorico said the district expects about 500 teachers to attend the second…
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